Posted - 05/03/2008 : 10:14:35 I just remembered I had a Trivia Game so I'm gonna try and get it back going.

26)At what age did the oldest player make his debut in an NHL game?

Guest7010

Posted - 02/14/2008 : 17:01:14

quote:Originally posted by PuckNuts

It is an NHL record, but if you can find a goalie that has played in 502 consecutive games, and that is the entire game, he never missed a minute unless he was pulled for an extra attacker, in any league in the world I will be shocked...

Oh, and he never missed a playoff game during that stretch either...

I believe Hall's record is a NHL record for goalies. Jarvis is the holder of consecutive games at over 900.

PuckNuts

Posted - 02/14/2008 : 16:20:41 It is an NHL record, but if you can find a goalie that has played in 502 consecutive games, and that is the entire game, he never missed a minute unless he was pulled for an extra attacker, in any league in the world I will be shocked...

Posted - 02/12/2008 : 15:55:39 This is what it said in my trivia book. I'm giving you guys the answer.

Originally, 14-year-old Bobby Orr signed the standard NHL "C" form, which gave the Boston Bruins his hockey rights for life in a exchange for U.S. $2,800, a used car and the promise of a new wardrobe (though the Bruins never did deliver the wardrobe). But in 1966, when Orr turned pro, agent Alan Eagleson negotiated a more lucrative deal, the largest rookie contract ever seen at taht time in the NHL; U.S. $80,000 over two years, including a U.S.$ 25,000 signing bonus. Money was never better spent.

That was a tough question I guess.I'll give you guys a new one.

23)After Paul Coffey, Ray Bourque and Denis Potvin, who was the fourth blueliner to score 300 career goals?